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Carbon Market

Carbon Market

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Cebu Downtown | 3.1 km from downtown
Phone +63 916 420 8559
Address: 59 M. C. Briones St, Cebu City, 6000 Cebu, Philippines
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-3 hours
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Carbon Market, the largest public market in Cebu. Before coming to Cebu, I had checked that I would visit Carbon Market. It is located in Cebu City, Philippines, probably in the area of ​​M.C Briones Street and Carderon Street. It is a long-standing and large agricultural product market in Cebu, and it is also the oldest and largest public market in Cebu City. There are three main areas: fruit market, dry and wet goods, and handicraft area. The fruits are particularly rich, including durian, mangosteen, mango, rambutan and other tropical fruits. The prices are definitely cheaper than those in China. Those who love tropical fruits can achieve fruit freedom. There are also various dry goods, such as spices, beans, nuts, etc., fresh meat, seafood, vegetables, etc. Local residents often come here to buy. You can also buy exquisite handicrafts, woven baskets, wooden dolls, handmade jewelry, etc. You can buy some as souvenirs and take them away, which is much cheaper than in the mall. What I am most interested in is the roadside food outside the market. Deep fried chicken legs, chicken nuggets, pork skin, spring rolls, etc. There are also rice dumplings filled with glutinous rice, which are delicious when dipped in their own chili sauce. The red sausage looks a bit scary, but I tried it since I was here. It's just a little too salty, but everything else is good. If you like the down-to-earth market like me, you must come and visit.
I heard it was dangerous so I hardly took out my smartphone, but there were many scenes I really wanted to take pictures of! Fruits and vegetables were sold cheaply. I'm glad I went because I was able to get a glimpse into the lives of the people of Cebu. However, when you go there, you should be careful not to have your things stolen. That's what the locals said.
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